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(04/27/21 12:21am)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, Eastern Michigan University’s Women’s Resource Center hosts its annual Women of Excellence ceremony, students organize a vigil to honor victims of anti-Asian violence, and EMU’s Center for Digital Engagement is offering 48 paid internships for current and graduating students. I am your host, Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(04/15/21 8:24pm)
Ronia Cabansag: On this week’s episode, EMU announces that the Fall 2021 semester will likely have a more traditional campus environment, EMU students begin a petition to extend the pass or fail grading option, and the Center of Entrepreneurship hosts a virtual webinar featuring Lisa Bee. I’m Ronia Cabansag, sitting in for Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(04/11/21 10:44pm)
Ronia Cabansag: On this week’s episode, EMU’s Student government voted on two resolutions, EMU’s Jazz Ensemble is persevering in the midst of COVID-19, and an environmentally friendly shop opens up in Dexter, Michigan. I’m Ronia Cabansag, sitting in for Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(04/01/21 11:35am)
Ronia Cabansag: Please note that this week’s episode does contain mentions of sexual assault and rape. On this week’s episode, hundreds of people gathered to stand in solidarity of survivors of sexual assault. Campus Life also hosted the annual Student Gold Medallion Awards, faculty discuss the racial imagery in Dr. Seuss’s books, and the Black Honors Student Organization hosted its first women’s panel in honor of Women's History Month. I’m Ronia Cabansag, sitting in for Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo podcast.
(03/18/21 9:54pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week's episode, Eastern Michigan University hosts a virtual panel discussion to honor International Women’s Day, and EMU’s Honor College created a book club for students, and EMU Campus Life hosts the annual Student Gold Medallion Awards. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/13/21 7:49pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appoints Chad Newton to the Board of Regents, an EMU student starts a non-profit organization to help students who struggle with mental illness, and Eastern Michigan University’s Jewish Studies Department hosts a live stream with Mira Awad. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/08/21 1:26am)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, The Journal of Narrative Theory hosts a competition to cultivate the culture of Detroit, EMU welcomes LaTosha Brown to be the keynote speaker for the university’s Black History Month Celebration, Eastern Michigan University’s Department of Africology and African American Studies hosts a virtual event called “The State of Civil Rights in America:What Does the Future Portend?” in honor of Black History Month, and EMU’s Student Government accepts a new senator application and decides on Resolution 107-05. In community news, the University of Michigan held a virtual town hall to discuss COVID-19 and the African American community, and Ypsi Studio closes after sixteen years. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(03/01/21 11:42pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, the Board of Regents unanimously decides to rename Sill Hall to the GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology, EMU’s student government adds two news senators and puts a resolution under further review, and the Ypsilanti City Council discusses street closures and gun violence. I am your host Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(02/17/21 9:22pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, EMU’s College of Business and the College of Education are ranked nationally for having some of the best online graduate programs, and the Michigan Department of Education awards Ypsilanti Public Schools a $15,000 grant to provide students with nutritious meals. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Easten Echo Podcast.
(02/12/21 1:07pm)
Ronia Cabansag: On this week’s episode, EMU’s Campus Life Department and the Office of Wellness and Community Responsibility offer a “speed friending” event to EMU students. In city news, the Jewish Vocational Service offers a support group for recent college graduates, and local community members host a weekly open mic night at the Triple Goddess Tasting Room. I’m Ronia Cabansag, sitting in for Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(02/04/21 11:28pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, EMU’s Student Government signs a resolution that will help EMU students, and Terrill Johnson-Oatman becomes a new senator. An EMU freshman has received the first Gen. G scholarship, the Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan hosts, “Helping Your Girl Thrive During COVID-19”, and Eli Savit, Washtenaw County’s prosecutor, announces that his office will no longer be prosecuting consensual sex work. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(01/27/21 5:37pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, EMU students create a new job search engine, and White House correspondent Yamiche Alcindor is the keynote speaker for EMU’s annual Martin Luther King Day Celebration. I am your host Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(01/21/21 7:55pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, EMU Regent Rich Baird announces his immediate resignation, and the Washtenaw County Prosecutor, Eli Savit, will no longer try cases dealing with marijuana. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(01/13/21 10:10pm)
Ronia-Isabel Cabansag: On this week’s episode, Gov. Whitmer appointed two new members to the Board of Regents, the Ypsilanti City Council expressed affordable housing concerns with the Kaufman Jacobs development plan for Water St., and the Jim Toy Community Center will close its physical location at the end of January. I’m Ronia Cabansag, sitting in for Liz Hornyak, and this is The Eastern Echo Podcast.
(12/15/20 5:25pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, EMU a cappella group Summit Street A Cappella has been selected to compete in the 2021 International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella, and the Aspen Chase Apartment Complex has experienced another shooting. I am your host Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(12/08/20 11:05pm)
Ronia Cabansag: Eastern Michigan University’s annual Digital Marketing Workshop was extended and made virtual, and StockX co-founder Chris Kaufman spoke at EMU’s College of Business’s Center for Entrepreneurship Speaker Series. In city news, Ypsilanti Mayor Lois Richardson and Ypsilanti Township Manager Brenda Stumbo spoke about environmental issues during a meeting hosted by the Sierra Club.
(11/16/20 10:43pm)
Liz Hornyak: In this week’s episode, EMU’s College of Engineering and Technology launches a virtual STEM program for middle school students in southeast Michigan, and Ypsilanti voters vote yes on proposals A and B in the general election. I am your host Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(11/03/20 12:50am)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, EMU’s student senate had its first meeting since EMU was forced to shut down in March due to the coronavirus pandemic; and the Holy Bones Festival continues to raise funds to create a creative space for the Ypsilanti Community. I am your host Liz Hornyak, and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(10/21/20 10:34am)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, Eastern Michigan University alumnus Eric Sturgis has decided to run against Lisa Disch as a write-in candidate for City Council in Ann Arbor’s 1st Ward, Dr. Ashley Johnson Bavery writes a book about early immigration, and Ypsilanti City Council struggles to meet as Michigan’s Supreme Court rules that Gov. Whitmer’s executive orders were unconstitutional. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.
(10/12/20 7:37pm)
Liz Hornyak: On this week’s episode, we will be giving information about absentee ballots, Ann Arbor City Council votes to decriminalize psychedelic substances, and Leon Speakers partners with Grove Studios to launch the Amplify Fellowship. I am your host Liz Hornyak and this is the Eastern Echo Podcast.